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Passing Tones In Music & Piano Playing – How To Use Them

PlayPiano Posted on January 25, 2013 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Passing Tones In Music & Piano Playing – How To Use Them Listen to my podcast on passing tones by clicking the button below: Here is a transcript of the podcast: Hello again. This is Duane and this is more … Continue reading →

Posted in Chords, Podcast | Tagged neighboring tones, non-chordal tones, passing tones

Podcast on non-harmonic tones: The appoggiatura

PlayPiano Posted on October 16, 2010 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

There are several different kinds of non-harmonic tones including appoggiaturas.

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Posted in Podcast | Tagged anticipations, appoggiaturas, neighboring tones, non-harmonic tones, passing tones, suspensions

Musical Terms: What are Passing Tones, Appoggiaturas, Anticipations, Neighboring Tones and Suspensions?

PlayPiano Posted on October 17, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

At first glance these may appear to have the same effect, but listen to chord dominated music while following the manuscript and you’ll learn how to identify anticipations from suspensions, and neighboring tones from appoggiaturas. The best way to learn how to identify which non-chord tone is which however is to sit at the piano and try them out yourself. As you play them, you will learn to hear the subtle tone emphasis and variations of each and so be able to identify them easier when listening to a piece of music.

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Posted in musical terms | Tagged anticipations, appoggiaturas, musical terms, neighboring tones, passing tones, suspensions
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